Odeon silver Cinema only £3

Odeon Silver Cinema have showings at 11am and 2pm every Tuesday & Thursday. Tickets are £3 and this also includes a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit. Next weeks films are "Wild" and "Testament of youth" bargain!

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Nice to see our elder citizens getting a discount without having to wait until they are collecting a pension

7th May 2015

All types of tickets are available, teen adult etc and all are priced at £3 on the website.

7th May 2015

markwilson90

All types of tickets are available, teen adult etc and all are priced at … All types of tickets are available, teen adult etc and all are priced at £3 on the website.

Dont see anything for teens or adults?

7th May 2015

Go to the website, choose the cinema and film then go to book now and it comes up with the list of available ticket types, including adult and teens etc.

7th May 2015

£1 in Dorchester Odeon

7th May 2015

Heat! That timing is going to be tough for most people but still a good deal nonetheless.

8th May 2015

Anything cinema related that involves avoiding either giggly teens or squealing children whose parents can't be bothered to shut them the hell up gets a Hot vote.

8th May 2015

Cup of tea and a biscuit good grief, let me enjoy my slide into decrepitude without making me feel like I should be wearing my sweater and offering my grandchildren Werthers Original.

Still, I can't fault the price of the ticket

8th May 2015

they should do viewings for the disabled

8th May 2015

snowflake75

they should do viewings for the disabled

Why? We should integrate disabled, not segregate them.

8th May 2015

Gollywood

Nice to see our elder citizens getting a discount without having to wait … Nice to see our elder citizens getting a discount without having to wait until they are collecting a pension

No it isn't, what utter tripe you spout! What's nice about that, seeing the more advantaged being given a discount for absolutely no reason whatsoever!?!?

Why should somebody aged 55, at their peak of earning potential, whom has likely got on the housing ladder when homes were cheap, be given a discount for the cinema?? Even their child commitments have probably expired!

It should be folk under 35 who are struggling away struggling to pay rent who deserve more molly coddling.

Get a damn grip!

8th May 2015

SalfordCityRed

No it isn't, what utter tripe you spout! What's nice about that, seeing … No it isn't, what utter tripe you spout! What's nice about that, seeing the more advantaged being given a discount for absolutely no reason whatsoever!?!?Why should somebody aged 55, at their peak of earning potential, whom has likely got on the housing ladder when homes were cheap, be given a discount for the cinema?? Even their child commitments have probably expired!It should be folk under 35 who are struggling away struggling to pay rent who deserve more molly coddling.Get a damn grip!

8th May 2015

snowflake75

they should do viewings for the disabled

They do, every viewing.

8th May 2015

Elevation

Anything cinema related that involves avoiding either giggly teens or … Anything cinema related that involves avoiding either giggly teens or squealing children whose parents can't be bothered to shut them the hell up gets a Hot vote.

I sympathise. But having tried Silver Cinema twice, it's actually no better. Stuffed with people eating crisps and sweets, rattling wrappers and talking to each other throughout the film. Cheap - but not a good experience.

8th May 2015

Salford City red: get a grip! The world doesn't owe you anything!

8th May 2015

It's open for everybody, I've been loads recently and i'm certainly not yet 55. It's just a way for the Odeon to try to fill quiet times. Decent film at decent prices.

8th May 2015

Love this! Cup of tea and a biscuit with your movie. Fantastic. Wish there was an Odeon in Aberdeen... Well done Odeon!

8th May 2015

Elevation

Why? We should integrate disabled, not segregate them.

"Disabled" is a broad term, I have a friend who takes their child to autism friendly screenings which makes for a much more stress free enjoyable time than a regular screening.

8th May 2015

Went up in at least some cinemas to £3.50 the other week just for clarity, first price rise in a Very Long Time for it though

8th May 2015

You'll never guess what happen'd last week...........I took two custard creams - now that's what I call anarchy.

And Birdman was very good too :-)

8th May 2015

The trouble is Testament of Youth (for instance) is £17 odd or less to buy in advance. (It'll no doubt come down in price) Peoples tvs are now damn good. You get extra features with the one you buy. You can stop it when you want!If the film is good and you are going to buy it anyway, so why go to the cinema? The cinema near me charges £7-8 at cheap times for adults, more at weekends. The nearest 'Odeon' is further away. You have to pay to get there. You set with a lot of snack eating strangers. They can't smoke now, but they may be smelly and their children may cry or scream throughout the film.

8th May 2015

Y get a grip Salford Red. Having flogged my guts out on poor pay all my working life, struggled in the 70's on one wage whilst looking after family, living within means which is hardly done today. I took early retirement at 57 living off savings as I don't get a pension till 66. So every little helps, u only get 1 go at life so enjoy it and chill!

8th May 2015

I've been going to the Silver Cinema on Wednesdays on and off for 3 years now.